Patient Experience
My 82-year-old mother had a persistent, mysterious lesion on her tongue that multiple doctors dismissed as 'just age-related.' We were terrified it might be something serious. Dr. Ayça Erşen Danyeli was our last hope. She didn't just look at the biopsy slides; she spent an hour with us explaining the cellular architecture, showing us comparisons on her microscope camera, and patiently answering every anxious question my hard-of-hearing mother had. Her diagnosis of a rare, benign migratory glossitis was so precise and her manner so gentle that my mother, who is usually fearful of hospitals, left feeling reassured and respected. Dr. Danyeli's combination of eagle-eyed expertise and profound compassion for the elderly is a rare gift.
Our 7-year-old son, Leo, needed a lymph node biopsy after weeks of unexplained fever. The word 'pathology' felt cold and scary to us as parents. Dr. Danyeli changed that perception entirely. She called us personally after the surgery, not with a dry report, but to walk us through what she found in 'Leo's little node' in simple, warm terms. She described the reactive cells as 'little soldiers fighting off an infection' and drew a simple diagram for Leo to understand. Her final report wasn't just a document; it was a narrative that connected the clinical dots for our pediatrician. She treated our child's tissue with the same care we would, and her human touch in a field we perceived as microscopic was utterly transformative during a frightening time.
I was the 'emergency case' from the OR—a rushed, intraoperative consultation during my complex pancreatic surgery. The surgeon needed to know if the margins were clear before proceeding. My family later told me the tension in the waiting room was palpable. Dr. Danyeli's rapid, on-the-spot frozen section analysis was the pivot point of my entire operation. The surgical team told us her call was definitive, confident, and delivered with a calm that steadied everyone. Her quick precision in that high-pressure moment allowed the surgery to be completed optimally in one go. In pathology, you never see your doctor, but I owe the success of my surgery to her critical, real-time judgment under immense pressure. She is the silent, decisive hero of the OR.
My follow-up visit was for a second opinion on a complex uterine pathology report from another institution. I arrived with a thick file and deep skepticism. Dr. Danyeli didn't just review the slides; she conducted a full 'cold case' reinvestigation. She correlated my decade-long clinical history with subtle histological features everyone else had missed, using advanced molecular tests she personally recommended. Her explanation was like a detective story, linking past minor abnormalities to the current picture. She didn't disparage the previous pathologist but clearly and scientifically built a more comprehensive narrative. This wasn't a routine checkup; it was a meticulous re-evaluation that provided closure and a clear, confident treatment path after years of uncertainty. Her intellectual rigor is astounding.